Sentences with phrase «reached different conclusions on»

Federal courts, too, have reached different conclusions on the issue since 2004.
The party has faced up to the reality of the defeats, the wings have simply reached different conclusions on how to reverse this.
[48] One can not say with certainty that the judge would have reached a different conclusion on the use of the pain diary if he had considered all relevant factors, in particular whether there was a reasonable explanation for the delay in its disclosure.
It is not sufficient that a different bench reaches a different conclusion on the same material.

Not exact matches

Based on all the currently available data and that remark from Mr. Alexander, my working assumption is that this episode indeed will be classified as a category 1 recession, but if a different conclusion were reached, it would probably be for very good reason.
There are still millions of individuals who have read the bible and have reached fundamentally different conclusions on very important issues.
With the use of very different methods of prediction, similar conclusions on world collapse have been reached by Willis Harmon's group at the Stanford Research Institute.
If we may imagine a group of readers, from many different cultures and with various intellectual presuppositions, coming fresh to the New Testament, we shall expect them to respond to that literature in many different ways and to reach various conclusions as to its meaning and worth; but on one thing I believe it is fair to expect them to agree: «Here,» they would say, «is reflected a new and distinctive communal life.
But two people can be listening to the same conversations for years on end and still reach very different conclusions, me included.
American and British theologians oft en find themselves in significant agreement — drawing on similar sources and reaching shared conclusions — but geographical distance as well as the very different church - state relations in the two nations have meant that Christians in one region are often unaware of theological developments in the other.
Below is a conversation I had with her about how she reached her conclusions, whether her observations might not be a little out of date, and whether she has set her sights on the right target — defining the «conflict» of one between different visions of motherhood rather than between, say, mothers and inflexible institutions, or mothers and outdated views of the roles of men.
The ShareBetter ad and the anti-Stringer ad from Airbnb both seize on the report the comptroller's office issued on the links between rent increases and Airbnb, and both, naturally reach different conclusions.
But Glaum and Kessler reached a different conclusion when they included herbivore - induced pollinator limitation (HIPL) in their model, which allowed them to examine broader, more indirect effects of herbivory on plant population persistence and community dynamics.
With congruence between different, independent lines of investigation, the conclusions which we reach take on far greater justification than any one line of investigation would be capable of by itself.
I take a different approach than many of my peers, I look at the counter arguments, plays devil's advocate and patiently post the explanations and data on my own blog, but wmanny it is not wrong the basic conclusions reached by NASA, NOAA, Princeton AOS, Harvard research, and countless others besides the IPCC report.
In my opinion the authors are overreaching and conflating climate change effect on different measures of species diversity over different time periods to reach a conclusion that is not supported.
And studies choosing to use the NWS «expert opinion» data reach quite different conclusions — so it's quite possible that heat is in fact more lethal, on average, than cold.
Earlier this year, the climate sceptic Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) pushed the findings of a 2013 study, which reached very different conclusions on embedded energy and EROI.
Nice to see a conclusion I reached on my own look at several different data sources confirmed independently by someone else... that conclusion being that we have been in a general cooling trend for the past few thousand years (Fig 5).
Everyone forming a personal view on that is certain to reach different conclusions.
Although as we have seen what fairness requires is a matter about which different ethical theories might reach different conclusions, a claim by almost any nation in the top 80 percent of global per capita emissions that it is already below its fair share of safe global emissions is highly unlikely to pass scrutiny on the basis of any conceivable ethically theory.
Though a judge might reach a reasoned conclusion not to reduce a sentence based on these factors under § 3553 (a), Rita stresses that, even when giving a guideline sentence, a judge should «explain why he has rejected those arguments» put forward by defendants for a different sentence.
Although one Court of Appeals, relying on Department of Labor regulations, reached a different conclusion, see Lodging Ass»n v. Perez, 816 F. 3d 1080 (9th Cir.
Courts in one EU member state can reach different conclusions than those in another on the same matter of EU law, but they must at least explain why they beg to differ.
On January 13, the Supreme Court agreed to review decisions from three federal appellate courts that reached different conclusions regarding whether class action waivers in mandatory arbitration agreements between employees and...
I notice that two different commenters here have reached two totally different yet sensible conclusions, based on exactly the same evidence.
Child custody evaluations apply — or more accurately, don't apply — principles and constructs from professional psychology in completely haphazard, random, and idiosyncratic ways based on the biases and personal attitudes of the evaluator, and there is absolutely no inter-rater reliability to the conclusions and recommendations reached by the child custody evaluator, meaning that two different evaluators can reach entirely different conclusions and recommendations based on the same data.
But the full - sample findings cast some doubt on that promise (with regard to divorce but not separations), reinforcing the need to replicate programs like MFIP for two - parent families in different settings before reaching conclusions about the contribution such strategies might make toward strengthening marriage.
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